With the season winding down, more Press and Journal Highland League fixtures have been announced and Lossiemouth have been handed a midweek home game against Cove Rangers on Wednesday, March 26th. KO will be at 2000hrs.

Details of Lossiemouth’s remaining fixture away to Cove Rangers will be announced shortly.

Lossiemouth’s win over Wick Academy at the weekend has earned them a place in the quarter-finals of the Breedon Aggregates Highland League Cup. The Coasters have been handed a trip to Christie Park where they’ll face Huntly, who defeated Fraserburgh 3-2 in extra time at the weekend.

In other news, Brora Rangers have been removed from the competition for fielding an ineligible player against Clachnacuddin. Clach have been reinstated and will play Deveronvale for the right to face Rothes.

The former Highland League player of the year returns for his fourth spell at his home town club, where he was part of the 2003 North of Scotland Cup winning side during his first stint in red. Since then, he has gone on to play and score for Forres Mechanics, Lossie United, Buckie Thistle and has been at Deveronvale since earlier this season, but his best form always seemed to coincide with his time at Lossie.

Scott is the second experienced player to arrive at Grant Park in recent weeks, following the arrival of Ryan Green from Forres Mechanics, and will go into the squad as soon as possible as Lossie look to break the 20 point barrier for the season.

Details of this seasons Sportsperson’s Dinner have been released, and the guest speaker for Aprils event will be former Celtic, Hearts and Scotland player TOSH MCKINLAY. The star of World Cup 98 will be supported by LES GIBSON, who previously appeared on Britain’s Got Talent.